(January 15, 2020) Nearly one year after revealing its tantalizing M10 BluOS Streaming Amp, NAD arrived at the world’s premier consumer electronics showcase with a befittingly premier product of its own: the M33 BluOS Streaming DAC Amplifier. Unlike the M10, the M33 ($4,999) carries a price tag that not only screams high performance, it practically demands it.
Possessing a potent 200 watts per channel backed by HybridDigital Purifi Eigentakt technology, the M33 is designed to bathe the ears with powerful sound devoid of distortion and noise. That sound is enhanced through the use of Dirac Live Room Correction, which tweaks both frequency and impulse responses for incredible, life-like imaging and performance. And because the M33 allows for five different Dirac memory profiles, owners have tremendous flexibility for different acoustic scenarios and musical tastes.
While the M33 houses a variety of traditional inputs and outputs (HDMI, USB, Optical, Coax, AES/EBU, phono, sub out), it also accommodates Airplay 2 and aptX HD for streaming from computers and handheld devices. Additionally, it offers BluOS, a technology that NAD believes is the “most advanced network streaming and multi-room operating system available.” While BluOS delivers Hi-Res multi-room support, it also provides access to full MQA decoding from local NAS servers, shared drives, and the most popular Hi-Res streaming services.
The M33 is set to begin shipping in March 2020.